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West Kentucky Horse Sales, Inc Please obtain 43rd Annual buyer’s number in office before sale time. West Kentucky Host Hotel RAMADA INN Horse Sales 270-781-3000 DOWN TOWN BOWLING GREEN 6 ELROD ROAD Saturday WKU EXPO CENTER RAMADA INN MARCH 19, 2016 SALE SITE — EXIT #6 SALE MOTEL — I-65 EXIT #22 SALE LOCATION 12:00 Noon Western Kentucky University Agriculture Expo Center WKU Ag Expo Center Highway 31W South 270-365-7272 Bowling Green, Ky. Veterinarian On Call: O’BRIEN VETERINARY HOSPITAL See pictures on-line. 270-781-1378 www.westkentuckyhorsesales.com Sale Catalog Printed By: PRINTING CREATIONS INC. 110 N. Monroe Street, Columbia, Kentucky 42728 270-384-4495 TERMS and CONDITIONS OF WEST KENTUCKY HORSE SALES, INC. KENTUCKY SALES TAX The 6% Kentucky sales tax applies and will be charged on ALL sales unless you meet and fulfill an exemption. If buying for RESALE, a number alone is not sufficient — you MUST provide the cashier with a photocopy of your resale or vendor’s tax permit issued you in your state. If your state does not require you to hold a permit for the WELCOME TO THE sale of horses, you must sign a statement as to such for resale. Any other exemption must be fulfilled and signed. If the exemption is not accepted for any reason the buyer will pay all sales tax owed to sales company. West Kentucky 1. Terms of the sale are cash and payment in full must be made to the cashier immediately after the sale. A check is acceptable from properly identified individuals, however, all papers will be retained until such check clears the bank. Pay the cashier in all cases! In no case shall any part of the purchase money be paid by buyer to Horse Sale, Inc. consignor as such payment will not be regarded as valid or entitle buyer to delivery of the horse. On final payment for a horse, the cashier www.westkentuckyhorsesales.com will issue an order which must be presented by buyer to the barn manager for delivery of the animal. Buyers are cautioned not to lose these orders. All horses must pass through the auction ring. AUCTIONEERS 2. The consignor shall be responsible for all transfer fees. All transfers Harold Brown Florida will be filled out in their entirety according to the rules and regulations Wayne Boyd, Jr. Kentucky of the horse associations. All membership fees are the responsibility of the buyer. All registration papers will be withheld 21 days by the sale management until all checks clear the bank. At such time, the RING MEN registration papers and transfer certificates will be mailed to the breed Jason SingletonKentucky association for transfer. ALL CASH PURCHASES WILL BE GIVEN Billy Stallon Kentucky THE REGISTRATION PAPERS THE DAY OF THE SALE. 3. The highest bidder is to be the buyer. If any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the horse in dispute shall immediately be put up SALES MANAGER again for advance bids. If there be no advance, then the horse shall go to the person from whom the auctioneer recognized the last bid. WEST KENTUCKY The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The right HORSE SALES, INC. to bid is reserved for all sellers unless otherwise announced. 4. Unless otherwise announced at the time of sale by the owner or the Wayne Boyd, Jr., Diane Boyd, auctioneer, there is no guarantee or warranty of any kind as to the Bradley Boyd and Alaina Boyd soundness or condition of any animal. Buyer has the right to have veterinary examination before a horse leaves the sale premises at his 10545 Hwy. 62 West expense. Once a horse has been removed from the sale grounds, Princeton, Ky. 42445 no recourse is available. SPECIAL WARRANTIES — All cribbers, bleeders, weavers, horses Phone 270-365-7272 that have been nerved or have navicular disease, horses that have been foundered, or crypt orchids MUST BE ANNOUNCED. Broodmares will be guaranteed only to have been bred to stallions as indicated. No guarantee is made of pregnancy status or eventual — Motels — foaling unless made specifically by consignor. No return privileg- es or live foal guarantees accompany mares unless stated by COMFORT INN consignor. Buyers should have broodmares examined before they Host Hotel leave the grounds. 270-843-1163 EXAMINE HORSES PRIOR TO PURCHASING. THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY MADE BY AUCTIONEER, MICROTEL INN FAIRFIELD INN QUALITY INN SALES MANAGEMENT, OR CONSIGNOR AS TO THE MERCHANT- 270-745-9922 270-782-6933 270-846-4588 ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY ANIMAL OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS AUCTION. OTHER MOTELS 5. Horses shall belong to the buyer when they leave the ring. The Days Inn Super 8 Sleep Inn consignor shall be obligated to return the entry to the proper stall and 781-6470 781-9594 842-3800 to contact the buyer. All horses must be removed from the sale Comfort Inn Holiday Inn Scottish Inn grounds immediately following the sale. If any person shall purchase 843-1163 781-1500 781-6550 a horse and fail to pay for it, nothing contained herein shall prevent the Hampton Inn News Motel Baymont Inn Sales Management from compelling such person to pay for it. Further, 842-4100 781-3460 843-3200 the purchaser in default shall be liable for a delinquency or late charge at the rate of one and one-half percent (1½%) per month on Courtyard Motel 6 Drury Inn the unpaid purchase price from the date of sale until paid (effective 783-8569 843-0140 781-7100 annual interest rate of eighteen percent [18%]). All expenses of University Plaza Home Towne collecting (including attorney fees, etc.) arising from the buyer default 745-0088 846-3311 will be paid by the buyer. 6. Buyers and spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the sale grounds and while the horses are being sold in the ring. The Sales ATTENTION, BUYERS! Management or any of its employees or representatives or Western Kentucky University shall not be held responsible for any accident that may occur to spectators, buyers, horses, equipment, or for loss by fire, BIDDER’S NUMBER theft, or injury in any way or any manner. IS REQUIRED 7. The Sales Management acts as agents only and will endeavor to protect the interests of both buyer and seller. Please register with cashiers 8. The Sales Management or Auctioneer is authorized to decline any prior to bidding. bid by intoxicated or disorderly parties, or by those who defaulted on former purchases, or by anyone who in their judgement is not a Driver’s license or valid photo I.D. reliable or responsible party. These parties may also be asked to required when bidding. leave the sale grounds. 9. All horses are sold on the information in the footnotes which were PLEASE BRING THIS CATALOG. furnished by the consignor. The Sales Management is neither respon- sible for any such footnotes or for warranties concerning the horses SUPPLY IS LIMITED. cataloged. It shall be the responsibility of the consignor to correct any necessary footnotes by advising the Sales Management or the Auctioneer. BIDDER’S NUMBER AND PAYMENT 10. NOTICE: Checks returned marked Insufficient Funds, Accounts Closed and Stop Payment. KRS 514.040 (1) (3) (6). (1) a person is Buyers MUST register for a Bidder’s Number. guilty of theft by deception when he obtains property or services of PLEASE REGISTER WITH CASHIER PRIOR TO BID- another by deception with intent to deprive him thereof. A person DING. deceives when he intentionally: (e) issues or passes a check or similar sight order for the payment of money, knowing that it will not be To register you will need to present: honored by the drawee. (6) Theft by deception is a Class D felony, (1) Picture identification such as a driver’s license. punishable by one (1) to five (5) years in the penitentiary and/or (2) Provide payment and bank information. $1,000.00 to $5,000.00 fine. There will be a $50.00 charge for all (3) Buyers paying with personal or business checks MUST returned checks. PROVIDE a letter of guarantee or a letter of introduc- 11. The 6% Kentucky sales and use tax will be charged on each tion from their bank at the time of registration for a purchase where applicable. bidder’s number. ATTENTION, CANADIAN BUYERS: All transactions must be with All accounts MUST BE PAID during or immediately following U.S. cash, money orders, or bank drafts from a United States bank. the end of the sale. ALL HORSES MUST BE COGGINS TESTED WITHIN ONE YEAR All payments shall be in U.S. CURRENCY or checks drawn on OF THE DATE OF SALE. U.S. banks ONLY. RESERVE SEATS Method of payment shall be cash, cashier’s or certified check, When you arrive at the sale, you may reserve a seat in the buyer personal check (with proper bank letter of guarantee or introduc- section of the first four rows for $10.00, or any other seat for $5.00. All tion and picture identification, such as driver’s license), traveler’s seats not reserved by 10:30 a.m. are available on a first come, first checks or MasterCard, Visa or Discover. serve basis only. Upon the purchase price of a horse, the buyer will receive a full refund on one seat per purchase. Credit cards: ONLY MasterCard, Visa or Discover cards will be accepted. ALL SALES FINAL. WARNING Buyer’s premium: 3%. Buyer’s premium will be entirely dis- Under Kentucky Law, a farm animal activity, farm counted for purchases paid for by cash or check.
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